Russian Propaganda Media Sputnik Shuts Down Operations in Azerbaijan Amid Tensions
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Russian propaganda media Sputnik shuts down operations in Azerbaijan amid tensions
Russian state-funded propaganda media outlet Sputnik will cease operations in Azerbaijan, Russia Today media group CEO Dmitry Kiselyov said on July 3, according to the Russian state news agency RIA Novosti."We regret to say that, as of today, the conditions for Sputnik Azerbaijan to continue its activities in this country are not in place," Kiselyov said.The move comes amid a major deterioration in Russian-Azerbaijani relations.Kiselyov's commen…
Five employees of Sputnik Azerbaijan, with the citizenship of the Republic, were released under a no-exit subscription, writing "Sputnik Middle Eastern".
This was personally stated by the head of the agency, Dmitry Kiselyov.
By Nacho Montes de OcaThe relationship between Azerbaijan and Russia deteriorates. In Baku, Igor Kartavyj, head of the Russian propaganda station Sputnik and its editor-in-chief, Evgeny Belousov, were arrested. They are accused of running a spy cell. We will explain the background of the incident.The Azeris denounce that the Russian propaganda media office was a cover of the FSB, the Russian secret service, to spread information against their co…
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